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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES EXTERPIUS K, FRIDAY, AUGUST S3, 1018.
THE TIMES-ENTERPRISE
SEld-WEEKLY EDITION,
lamed Every Tuesday and Friday
MEMBERS ASSOCIATED PRESS.
and Semi-Weekly Tlmes-Entar-
prise Published by tlia Timci-E-n-
terprlse Company, ThemasvJYe, Ga.
8. R. JERGKR Editor,
W. D. HARGRAVE ..,. Bun. Mgr.
Entered at the Tbeuatville Peat
Office for Transmission Through the
Malle ai Second Class Mall Matter.
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Huerta said no, but it Isn't settled
yet.
.lust
day.
little bit nearer that rag to-
creased o'er last year, and the yield
will be much larger by the acre than
in three years. During the present
year, more farmers than ever in
the history of the county have been
forced to buy com. Men who have
not purchased it for twenty-five
years, were in the market buying it
this summer; others, who were una
ble really to pay for it. had to make
arrangements to get It because of
their ‘stock. It was a most disas
trous situation and was probably
caused by the failure of last year's
crop due to the unusual weather.
This year it will be different, and
the farmers will raise more than
enough for their consumption. This
is one of the most necessary things
a farmer should do if he desires to
be comfortable, it is hard to buy
feed during the summer where
there is practically :io money with
which to buy it.
The cotton crop in the county is
Iso good; better than last year and
is a whole very prolific. The hot
tin of the past two weeks has
aused the opening oi* many hoi’s
and ipicking Is begun by many far-
T\he first bale came to
Tromasvllle just ten days ago and
since that time o:ie town has gotten
one hundred and thirty bales. The
picking is easy this year, in com
parison to the time two years ago
when it was necessary to lose a good
portion of the crop and leave it
standing in the fields, a dead loss
because pickers couldn’t he secured.
The extreme vigilence of the city
authorities in Thomasville in keep
ing idle negroes away from town,
and the likewise earnest effort of
the county authorities and of the
smaller towns, has taught the va
grant that he must work. He is
willing now to pick cotton and
There it comes again: "Move the j while the wages are no lower than
tapitol," bvit the capltol remains last year, the workers are to be had
still unmoved. which is a decided advantage and
o I insures the farmer that he will j
Ben Tillman is right—politics j harvest all he has made. i
will degrade \Nonien and wont be • Taken as a whole, tiie prospect,
purified by her entry. ! for Thomas county this year is very j
• j bright. Crops of all kinds have
Governor Koas and Governor Blease 1 been successful and the next year j
Frank didn't do it—he says so
himself.
Got your tickets for the post-sea
son series yet?
What will we do when the base-
hall season Is over?
Thomasville probably has more
auto trucks than any town its size
la the state.
There are said to be tea
cations for the Post Masters
Thomasville.
appli-
job in
•Sulzer and Glynn take the place
of the Balkan war troubles in the
newspapers.
A man is never real boss when a
woman with brains has anything to
do with the case.
demure girl, whom she never
suspected to be a rival.
Common sense as well as dig
nity should guard a girl from
the wrong influence of those
who say that present-day ob
jectionable manners or customs
may be followed, and that be
cause others do certain things
which are hold, or verging on
impropriety, there is no harm in
doing the same. Wherever there
Is a questionable thing it is
best to keep on the safe side
of reserve. To follow an ex-,
aggerated or an immodest fash
ion, or to take conspicuous
romping st^ps in dancing is to
lower one's standard.
The standard that a girl sets
will always govern a man's man
ner toward her. If h« is lack
ing i:i respect, ift* ^as herself
to blame. He will never take a
liberty, nor will he make a rude
jest or tell a doubt till story if
she s-how
that she doe
not
low freedom or action of
action of sp'eeih.
If men fail to observe the
courtesies, it is from associating,
with girls and women who are
indifferent about high stand
ards. who care nothing for def
erence and allow rudeness to go
unrebuked.
Chivalry exists in men today
as much as ever and can always
he called forth. A man should
he as chivalrous in his conduct
toward the girls he meets as he
wishes other men to be toward
his sister. It is noticeable that
a young man is very careful
about his sister's behavior and
very critical about her men
friends.
Respect for woman is a trait
of nobility in true manliness.
Much of a young man’s educa
tion of character depends on his
association with women who
have high standards.
Too great freedom and laxity
in manners is a dangerous char
acteristic of the present time.
Much depends on the women and
young girls to maintain a high
er tone if they would preserve
the purity and simplicity of
manners. The well-bred girl or
young man will be as well-be
haved on a golf course or on a
beach as in a drawing-room.
The occasion is different but
the inherent refinement will not
he lost.
FROM PILOTS
LKAGIK RECORD AGAIN BROKEN
WHEN PHOTS LOSE TO DAY
WHO PITCHED REMARKABLE
GAME —DAVENPORT'S SINGLE
IN NINTH WON CONTEST.
Davenport’s single, a sicreame*
>vcr short station was the final
round in a nine-inning, nothing to
lothing contest yesterday afternoon
The hingle scored Murphy, who l»f*d
gone to first on an error at second,
.. .rloined the keystone and was wait
ing near the short stop ior a bin-
gle. As soon as the ball wps i Mown
Mitch braced himself and '’’ached it
right oil the snoot. It sailed out to
enter and a line and Murphy touch-j
’d the plate before lour seconds
had elapsed, with the winning run.
It was one of the prettiest con
tests of the year, both teams going
without a run until the latter half
of the ninth. Stewart showed him
self a good t wirier when he gave bat-
'lo again and held the Hornets to six
safeties. The Brunswick team, al
though badly crippled, played great
ball flhile here and they have the
best wishes of many local fans. The
fielding of the team yesterday w'as
clever, an amateur on second, Grin-
er. making the only bobble and that
excusable.
Day was the sensation, allowing
only twenty one men to face him in
the first seven Innings, and then
only one texra man for the rest of i
the game. He gave up only two)
hits, and did not walk a man. His!
work was up to his standard and j
added another to his long string of)
shut-outs. ;
Champlin at third, Murphy at sec-1
1 ond and Davenport at first,
ittempieo crime in
CRH COUNTY SUNDAY
Young Girl, Living Eight Miles North
of Cairo, Attacked, But Screams
Brought Assistance.
Cairo, Ga., Aug. !?.—Sunday
night about eight o’clock £
tempted crime occurred eight miles
north of Cairo. About S o’clock a
young girl, age J. r >, went out on the
porch to get a drink of water, the
porch being latticed «up to the water
shelf. While she was drinking the
water, a negro, who was in hiding
near the water shelf, grabbed at
her. She jumped back out of the
negro’s reach and called to her
mother who, with her little boy.
came to her daughter’s assistance.
Seeing assistance coming, the negro
ran off through the woods.
alarm was immediately given
and a messenger was sent to the
county convict camp, stationed
nearby, for the dogs and to tele
phone for the sheriff. The messen
ger got the dogs, but by the time lie
got back to the house so many peo
ple had been there that the dogs
could not take lip the track. The
sheriff soon arrived. Feeling is run
ning very high near where the at
tempted crime occurred and parties
are out in searesh of the. negro.
X KG I to WILL HANG IN
SAVANNAH FRIDAY'.
Atlanta, Aug. 20.—Governor Sla
ton has announced that he will not
interfere in the execution of the ne
gro, Frank Collier, sentenced to
hang in the Chatham county Jail, at
Savarnah, Friday morning of this
week.
The prison commission was op-
OF NEW CHRYSANTHEMUM
posed to clemency, and after exam
ining the record, Governor Slaton
announced that he shared the com
mission’s views.
Mr. and .Mrs. juhn Martin Couric
have returned after spending the
summer 1n Alabama and Mississippi.
They have taken the R. H. Neel cot
tage on Love street, and will b?
there until next summer.
Washington, Aug. 19.—Experts in
the Department of Agriculture have
developed a new type of crysanthe-
mums for the autumn flower shows,
and have named it “Mrs. Wilson,"
i:i hono- of the President's wife. The
new bloom is a magnificent speed-
men. Other specimens have been
christened after the President’s
fielded i daughters.
like big leaguers. Champ’s work j
being especially sensational Murch I suffered Eczema Fifty
made Thomasville’s one error of i n ) - Well,
easy grounder. Barnett was the I
only man to get more than one h.t, |
THOMASVILLE
BARGAIN
STORE
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE
FOR 30 DAYS
Saturday Aug. 23rd
The Lmv Ibices we made last Saturday will l»e made
dlieaper next Saturday, August 2.Trd. Big lot of New Goods
just received and all will go at Bargain l*rloes. You will
save money If you come to tills Big, Cheap Sale.
$-.00 Slioes Will go at $1.33, and all Dry Goods in pro-
IHirtion.
LOOK FOR THE RIGHT PLACE
REMEMBER THE STORE
321 W. JACKSON STREET
Thomasville Bargain Store
H. GOLDSTEIN, Owner.
321 W. Jackson St. Next to A. l j hilps Grocery Store
>•—Nc
Hal.
taking two
out of three.
11
STANDING OF TKAMS IX
i THE EMPIRE STATE LEAGUE
take peculiar means to f
names before the country.
dis
“ir wont he half so hard and as
! tressing as has been noted in some
o I instances during the past twelve
If Waycross hurries it may finish r.ionths.
er five hundred, which is going' o——
.Min isle
THOMASVILLE
Waycross . . . .
Americas . . .
Valdosta. . . .
Brunswick . . .
Cordele. . . .
Won. Lost. P. C.
10 .628
22 .500
.19
lor the sand-pile city.
WOMAN’S DRESS.
Another murder case
county, and a negro ate
: judge ruled that
nan in lo\c to lie.
:i Thomas
ed of kill-
its alright
information has
m that there at
woruea in or near
pt into this
re certain
Thouias-
I'raises Tld* Laxative.
Rev. H. Stubenvoll of Allison, la.,
in praising Dr. King’s New Life
Pills for constipation, writes. "Dr.
King’s Now Life Pills are such per
fect rills no home should be with
out them’’ No bettor regulator for;
Ilip liver and bowels. Every pill j Yonkers, N. Y.. Aug.
guaranteed. Try them. Price. 2S. j rj c i,. ago nineteen, wa
at all druggists.adv.
YOUNG SWEETHEARTS
DIE TOGETHER
( Seems a lor?. 0, niu„ -o end
lawful burning, itch tag, smarting
skin-disease known as “tetter”—an-i,.
! other name for Eczema. Seems good !$
j to realize, also, that Dr. Hobson’s
{ Eczema Ointment has proven a per-
j feet cure. Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes,
|"1 cannot sufficiently express my
Mnmks to you for your Dr. Hobson’s
'Eczema Ointment. It has cured my
j tetter, which has troubled me for
over fifty years.” All druggists, or
I by mail, 50c.
) Pfeiffer Chemical Company,
:St. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa.
: adv.
I
i .MARRIED IN HASTE
Money Loaned
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At <% Interest, payable annually. The borrower has the
privilege of paying part oral! of the principal at any Interest
period, stopping interest »n such payment. I will save you
money. Come to see me. or write. Prompt attention given
«)' written inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE, THOMASVILLE. GEORGIA
vho ha\
criticised the editor
R0UMA1 goes
j Rut Apparently Repented at Leisure,
! 1.—Charles and Divorce Suit FoRowed.
found dead. | Atlanta, Aug. 20.—Mrs. Carrie
his sweetheart, Ruth Hamilton, j Grace Abridge, aged eighteen, is re-
seventeen, mortally wounded, to- j penting bitterly in court that she
j married a boy only sixteen. She
, ,dcin e found nearby led the yo- j the disparity in their ages caused
oned for th
ot Baltimor
tude o:i tin
Won-
tariff
elect-’
era tic preside
der what his
would ha\ e li
ed?
Thaw Will be sent bark, they say,
it he is in the Canada town with the
long name. Wish he might stay up
there and keep off the front pages of
the Ameri an newspapers.
Fran it
more oi
participi
.lust as
worth :•
s than
in the
tail in the Atlanta papers,
In Peru it tak<
» ride from the
:iow-<a;»ped peal
lias. Wish they
tinutes from hei
Might as j or i,j H expressions against the slit I
*.v all do skirts and other immodest costumes. !
among which is included the skirt
which you "see right through.”
Whether that be true, it makes not
lie particle of difference—the thing ;
s i*. is carried on some towns and J
files is all wrong, radically, irrevo- ' ,Jor
ablv wrong and we don't propose * LO ' M
citizei
j i ax il with the question because
f that objection. jpulgn
Modesty is just as necessary in | bent <
ae make-up of a true- j ure woman . nnrro
s any one of her qualities or char-, ,,WI 8
Gov
l ,, rs - aeterisths. A modest woman will j
“ not follow the ragging of fashion to residents, that
was notiiing su ,.|, a „ extent, as to lose her in-
denial of any >s tiurtlve feeling of shame when ex
rime. It was j, os j„ k herself to the gaze of irnpu-
and nothing dent, staring, mocking men, in whose
plotted in de- |„jnds, sometimes, extremely fash
ionable costumes of the present day
arouse thoughts which any pure
woman would blush to know, much
I ie-vs to .>o responsible for.
I The tacts are there—plain, unvar-
, nished, and women can’t get around
them. If they desire, unconsciously
1 or not. to be the cause of such a form
BACK ON JEWS
lice to believe they had agreed to
die together, and Rich shot the girl
•lid then killed himself.
noised Citizenship to Those Vim
Won id Fight in the Recent War,
Rut Will Now Limit to Re-
striked Lilies.
’Iciliti. Arg. —The Roumanian
eminent, which promised ful*
izeuship to all .lews who served in
army during the recent cam-
arainst Bulgaria, now seems
n restricting thN action to the
cst li’uiti:, according to re-
The Rest Pain Killer.
| ButkJen’s Arnica Salve when ap- stored
' lied to a cut. bruise, sprain, burn • ——.
| or scald, or other Injury of the skin
' w ill immediately remove all pain.
! E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Me.,
Isays, “it robs cuts and other injur-j
ios of their terrors. As & healing!
remedy, its equal don’t exist ” Will Kove -
do good fr you. Only 25c.. at all. ,,,oue
druggists.adv.
unhappiness, and alleges besides that
her husband’s tender age rendered
the marriage void.
She is suing for a divorce and
asking that her maiden name be re-
GOVERNMENT MONEY DOUBLE!)
rmnent officials have served
on several thousand Jewish
.vere ineligible
bi'p and will be sent home.
OYER.NOR ASSAI’LTED.
SOUTHERN STATES
nrT rinnT uniiru r, ‘ ent,y " ,, ' vn tlfi " a3 t rei > cllero " 8l >'
utl rin!)I MUNtli—■’ by a h;i, “ 1 of Moros In the
hington, Aug. 19. In the
meat depository here, the
kept to pay current expenses
has more than doubled since Febru
ary first. It was then $140,000, and
today it is $990,000.
This is the result of an order of
Donald Whitney, Governor, of Jolo, fornu ' r Secretary of the Treasury
l» | #> victim or Attack. j McVeagh, that all government funds
the drawn on the Treasury Depart-
(By Associated Press.) ; ment. The fifty million dollars for
Manilla. P. I., Aug. 21.—Donald j<*rop moving, means additional
Whitney, governor of t’.ie province • posits.
of Jolo, received five serious wounds j
entl.v when he was treacherously
s just Hire
rojdcal s ni
ere about fifte
lght that followed, Whitney killed)
two of his assailants. .
OLD BILL MINER IS DYING
Wat hington. .- 1
q.osiis of the t
i’.iion dollar crc
• m; le in the S
g ihe latter pn
.;t part of Sept'
oit.i will be mi
first
aver ament's fifty |
-m< ving fund will I
uthem states dur-
t of August and
nber. All the de-
e in t.so equal
Dr. Wa»ugh says beat your wife If
you want to keep her love. The one
who fears her husband, makes the
best wife, thinks he. Now, boys, if
you don't believe that, just take a
try a:id prove that you are correct.
of sin, let them wear the
een through,
ul other such
style lure
kirts that
slit gar-
ilish con-
i them to
don't
us, because w«»
that display la-
er-readv eyes of
i right sort of
No. Pauline, we
the Indies say abou
don't like slit skim
dies’ limbs to the e
men and boys. Th
folks aren't going to wear them, and
if they do, wont get mad at us for ^
criticising them, for they are dead*
wrong, dead w rong.
o !
CORN AND COTTON PLFXTIFTlJ
Prompts IKiint to an unusually!
Inrx© yield of corn in Thomas'
county this year. Reports from all
sections of the couutry are in effect
that th® acreage is largely In-
iptions which
untenance.
We have a bit of a sermon, deliv-
<1 v.i know not where, hut which
| embraces some Interesting opinions
re what j ;i reference to the trend of modern
style and the effect on both sexes.
It i.*-, in part, as follows;
Frce-and-<*asy manners in
Airis are never admired by
men. A man may like to amuse
himselt with the "jolly" girt, or
the "free-and-easy” girl, but in
his innermost heart iie likes
the modest giri, one who is too
reserved in her womanliness
to indulge in undignified behav
ior anywhere. The “free-and-
easy" girl who has lavished at
tentions, notes, gifts and tele
phone messages upon him is
sometimes astonished to find
that he is seriously charmed
away by the reserved, almost
allotments.
Secretary of Hie Treasury McAdoo
today outlined the Treasury Depart
ment's requirements for securin’
this money. All deposits will be
made, payable 'on demand, without
any previous notice. However, it i*
expected that twenty five per cent,
of the amount deposited will he re
turned January fifteenth, and on°-
fottrth of the amount monthly after
tha
date
for the first deposits on a«
the early movement of the
crop.
| Atlanta. Aug. 19. — "All sympathy
a-ad consideration for Old Dili Miner,
if he Is dying, but remember what
happened before," says the members
! of the State Prison Board,
j The Old Fox was reported ill once
before, yet fooled the guards a:ul
made a spectacular escape, though
And Be Free From Her Tronbles, h e was feeble and over seventy.
I When they tool; him hack to the
| State Farm, then: "Bill, I'll take the
j chains off you If you give me your
Columbia, Tcun.—“Many a time,” ; word not to escape," said the kindly
says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place, warden
“! wished I would die and be relieved j ,,,,
Of my Buttering, from womanly troubles. 01,1 ,!111 Miner smiled. I guess
I could not get up, without pulling at you had better leave 'em on.
" ' ig toTieip me ( , and stayed jn bed I
Hill has never been known to go
hack on his code of honor—and he
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
bat Finds Better Way.
I WUUiU IIUI LV.I DIIIIUUI puuiiie ni ••*»»» in vici *ca»c cm uu. l ic
something to help me, and stayed jn bed ' got SO rt of used to 'em, you know."
most of the lime. I could not do my : ,
housework.
The least amount ol work tired me .
Out. My head would swim, and 1 would hates a lie.
$100 Reward, $100 -
Th* n*<fcr* of this pepre will b* p)»aa*4 U
hf«rn that there la at U*«at one dreaded <J!
it at Jen cu ha* l*-eu aide to cur* In ai
ifea. and that 1* Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh
the only positive eurv now knot
that at!
P«<
lea! fraternity. Catarrh belnr a conatln
rwjuirtii a cunefltunen, ‘
tremble for an hour or more. Finally. I
look Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I
am not bothered with pains any more,
and I don't have to go to bed. In fact,
1 am sound and well of all my troubles.”
Cardui goes to all the weak spots and
helps to make them strong. It acts with
nature—not against her. It is for the
, , ,, tired, nervous, irritable women, who (eel
a3 jj ever ything were wrong, and need
something to quiet their nerves and
strengthen the worn-out system.
tarrh Cura la tak*« lat^rnally. an
nirwlly upon lb* blood ami Biuooua surfartn
tho ay atria, thrrrby drat ray In* th* fooana
C f th* dU**M, and *lfltt* th* patent »trm
f bultdin* up fh# rooathath-a and awtatlu*
lure In dotnW It* wort. Th* proprietors h
on mill'll faith In tta curatt?* power* that I
«<ff«'r Ou* Hundred IWDin for any raa* tha
fella to cure. Send far list of teotimoflUla.
Addno* V. J. CH1KEY k CO., ToUdu. 0.
Kold hy all Drufclatt, 75c. •
Take UaU'a family Pll]a fer ccnstipatloo.
Tbo doctoi*s at the prison farm
say that Old Bill is on his last legs
and that he can scarcely live the
week out. If he does, his death will
mark the tr-assage of perhaps the last
truly picturesque outlaw on the
American contiaent.
Hushed the Order
A TRAVELING Salesman, while in
Nashville, Tenn., took a large order,
promising delivery in ten days. It
would take two days for the order to
reach the Home Office by mail. It took
him only a few minutes to telephone the
.order from a pay station of the Bell Tele
phone system.
Time saved by telephoning orders
often means fulfillment of contract.
When you telephone-smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
If you are a woman, suffering from any
of the numerous symptoms of womanly
trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. i ,
At all druggists. % , jf!
Writ, (»■ Chtuuwegt U«Hdn» C«.. Li't'w’
Advisor, Cot.. Chuunooc*. T«nn., lor iff‘ft
/*.rr»rrt>«<onrourcu.and6Vt*x«took. Horn,
Treotnuot (or Women," In pUin wrapper. H.C. Its I
(adv)|i
FARM LOANS
B years ttm« — E«,y PuymenU.
Loivost rates. Lai-e amounts a
Specialty.
row loan & v\BJrn.%or
COMPANY.
Pclliam, Ga.
Left-hand drive? It’s as old as the
Ford—which was built to gieet Amer
ican, not European, conditions. And
it is just one of the many devices by
which Ford has led—while others fol
lowed. One model? lightweight? There,
too, Ford leads.
Think what these prices mean—for the car that
has stood the testa: ' Runabout, $550.00; Tour
ing Car, $60V.00; Town Car, $750.00—f. o. b.
Thomasville, with all equipment. Get catalog
and all particular from Logan Auto Exchange.
Logan Auto Exchange,
Thomasville. Georgia.